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Oakley Night Jams The First

This past Friday, Grouse Mountain kicked off its annual free contest series, the Oakley Night Jams.  The format this season differed from the Night Jams of past years in that there was a dedicated setup for the event where the Paradise Jib Park used to be.  For the first jam of the season, that park crew had setup at 16 foot butter box, a downbar of equal or greater value and a C-rail set up in a semi circle with lips at both ends for your jibbing pleasure.

The jam started of slow as kids began to trickle slowly in from around the mountain.  Our own Charlie Grinnell spread the word through the Quik Park and gathered bodies from all around.  Coastal Riders was on hand as the shop sponsor for this first jam.  With Charlie on the mic, things quickly got popping as he made sure the event was ski friendly this time around.  Grouse Mountain local Brian Choi cleaned house on the ski side of things, so we’re banning him from the next jam.  Just kidding.  In any case, the skiers were killing it all night on all the features. Trint and Shayan repped hard for the boarders, but all you boarders need to step your game up in time for the next Oakley Night Jam on January 8th.  Here are some pictures from Friday night.

Boards, Boards, Boards.

img_0521I’ve been told to stay off the hill just a couple more days, so today I figured I’d go look at getting a new board.  I’ve been thinking about this for a while now and had settled on getting something with Banana or Rocker Tech.  Due to the mad Christmas rush, EVERYTHING is gone.  I had a list in prioritized order.  Here’s what’s going on on the local scene.  I called reps, distributors, company headquarters, stores, everything.  Here’s some info you, if you looking into any of these boards.

Capita Horrorscope FK

Good luck finding this one.  Your best bet is going online and even those are selling out fast.  I found the 148 at The Source.  Only 5% tax, on sale and free shipping. Win win! There are a few other online stores with the 152’s and 156’s.  Take a look.  Your best bet would be to find a friend who lives in Washington, get the free shipping and then drive down to pick it up. So go ride Baker and get a few numbers!  If you can wait, Pacific Boarder will have some more coming in January, at the earliest.  You can go in and see if they can hold one for you, or call and ask to speak to one of the managers.

Rome Artifact 1985

I shouldn’t be sharing these secrets with you because this is the board I want, but I’m a nice guy.  Pacific Boarder has this one in a 153 and a 156.  The price has been knocked down to $459.99+tax for Boxing Week.  Go out and have a look.  If you’re looking for the smaller 147’s and 150’s, once again, check The Source, they’ve got them for $450.

Lib Tech Skate Banana or Box Scratcher

The Skate Banana is nowhere to be found, but after some phone calls, I found out that the Boardroom in North Vancouver has a 152 sitting around.  They pulled it out of the back when I called.  It’s gonna go fast, so if this is the one you’re looking form hurry over, or call dibs over the phone.

The Box Scratcher was MIA at all the places I called and went to, but staff at the Boardroom assured me they’d be getting more in soon.  If you’re willing to buy this deck used, there’s a guy selling it on craigslist for $400.  He’s never used it, so it might be worth checking out.

Also, none of the Lib Tech stock is on sale.  They’re the money makers this year!

Nitro Sub Pop

Comor has a few of these at various locations around Vancouver.  The one on West 4th had one left in a 154.  They’ve got it marked down to $399.99, making it one of the cheaper Rocker boards out there.

K2 World Wide Weapon Rocker

If you can stand the glaringly bright top sheet, then Comor also has this baby stocked.  Like the Sup Pop, there’s only one left at the West 4th location in a 154.  I’d assume the other locations are left with slim pickins too.  The tag on this one reads the same as the Sub Pop.

Stepchild Jib

One word. Coastal Riders.  Okay, so two words.  This is the only rocker Coastal has left.  They’re gonna go pretty quick, so I’d pay a quick visit to their shop or warehouse to check them out.

If you’re wondering what I picked up, my answer is nothing.  As marked down as these boards are, it’s still too much for a poor student like me to afford.  However, I am accepting donations in the form of monetary value or information on where I can get the Artifact 1985 for cheaper!

On a happier note, I’m heading off to Whistler for a few days, so be sure to check back over the next couple days for some fantastic pictures and words about how tricks are up there.

Also, for all you girls out there, don’t forget about the MGT Snowboards camps running on Grouse Mountain on January 3rd and 4th.  There’s still spots left and it’s going to be good times.  It’s even in the name! (More Good Times, if you were wondering.)

Keep it real,

Sam

Friday night shred!

Just got back from university on Friday and went straight to Grouse Mountain for some turns! The mountain is looking sick, the coverage is coming and with this recent dump everything should be good to go.

I took a few laps on Olympic to get the legs warmed up.

The machines were hard at work.

The legs felt good so it was time to check the scene over at the Quiksilver Terrain Park. The park is super fun right now given the early season conditions. The park crew has done an excellent job getting a solid rail line up.

Fun box!

The line starts out with a steep little down bar which leads into the 40 foot Quiksilver flat box. After the box there is another down rail followed by the flat box pictured above. Next comes a choice between a barrel bonk or a short up-flat rail. To finish off the line is another barrel jib.

Grouse Mountain has plenty of other rails stashed away just waiting for more snow before they can be installed.

More metal than a Metallica concert.

Mmmm rails.

Friday night was exceptionally cold but that didn’t keep the kids from coming out to toss themselves around for goodies. The first Oakley Night Jam of the season, hosted by Coastal Riders, saw a great turnout despite the cold. Riders threw down on the 40 foot Quiksilver box and many walked away with prizes.

Forum shirt and SkullCandy headphones? Sick!

These guys cleaned up.

Coastal t for a blind side switch up...good deal.

After the competition I lapped the park for a while. There were plenty of sessions going down despite the cold. This kid was getting pumped on tip stands:

Now try it on the barrel.

And the park crew was hard at work keeping all the features well maintained.

James was working hard all night.

All in all it was great to be back on snow. The competition was super fun and everyone was stoked. Now that the snow is falling I just cant wait to bust out the pow skis. This week should be sick!

See ya on the hill,

-cj